Hijackthis Log - Popups And Constant Internet Usage

If you want to clean your computer without reinstalling OS, follow these instructions:______________Right-click on the desktop and choose 'Make a new folder' and give it a name 'HJT'. And as bad as IE is, IE6 and IE7 are considerably worse than IE8 security wise. Quarantining them changed nothing: the popups were still there. There is no Remove button, just select and delete (or cut). http://hosting3.net/hijackthis-log/hijackthis-log-constant-popups.html

Username Forum Password I've forgotten my password Remember me This is not recommended for shared computers Sign in anonymously Don't add me to the active users list Privacy Policy Last steps:Step 1:Please manually delete exehelper and JavaRa.Step 2:Please download and install the latest version of Adobe Reader from:http://www.adobe.comAbout Java:http://java.com/en/Step 3:Some malware preventions:http://miekiemoes.blogspot.com/2008/02/how...nt-malware.htmlSafe surfing! Share this post Link to post Share on other sites Clayke New Member Topic Starter Members 6 posts ID: 7 Posted May 8, 2010 The quickscan is running as Flag Permalink This was helpful (0) Collapse - But by Amos16 / May 12, 2010 1:05 AM PDT In reply to: Thanks it does not look right. navigate to these guys

Track this discussion and email me when there are updates If you're asking for technical help, please be sure to include all your system info, including operating system, model number, and Register now! Phone Dialer - {f8e553c6-4c00-11d3-80bc-00105a653379} - C:\Program Files\SwyxIt!\IEDial.htm O9 - Extra 'Tools' menuitem: SwyxIt! Sorry, there was a problem flagging this post.

Internet Explorer will now open Search Settings, where you can change the setting or install more search providers" (with an OK box). Is there another file I could use? Remained with IE6, since IE7 failed to install well. I'm Markka and I will be helping you with your malware issues.

This applies only to the original topic starter. then reboot normally, and post a new HJT log, and the scan log from AVG Anti-Spyware. Password Register FAQ / Help Calendar Today's Posts Search Search Forums Show Threads Show Posts Tag Search Advanced Search Go to Page... Should you have a new issue, please start a New Topic.

Flag Permalink This was helpful (0) Collapse - Malware by Amos16 / May 9, 2010 5:01 PM PDT In reply to: The good news Hello Jimmy - My Bad News is Please re-enable javascript to access full functionality. And clicking right or left does not Select the line, I have to move the pointer right across the line so it will show up blue. Accept that some days you are the pigeon and some days the statue.

Disruptive posting: Flaming or offending other usersIllegal activities: Promote cracked software, or other illegal contentOffensive: Sexually explicit or offensive languageSpam: Advertisements or commercial links Submit report Cancel report Track this discussion this page Possibly, at a later stage, I would load IE8 again from download.com, and not use the installing program which I had left on the computer and which may be compromised. Jump to content Sign In Create Account Search Advanced Search section: This topic Forums Members Help Files Calendar View New Content Forum Rules BleepingComputer.com Forums Members Tutorials Startup List Decided to make doubly sure that there are no malware items in the computer, ran consecutively AVG free, Avira, Super antispyware (Complete scan, not Quick), Spybot Search and Destroy, Ad-Aware, Malwarebytes'

Shall tackle them one by one and see what happens. - Amos. Before we begin, please note the following: The process of cleaning your system may take some time, so please be patient.Stay with the topic until I tell you that your system Proffitt Forum moderator / May 10, 2010 2:24 AM PDT In reply to: Sorry As this is all volunteer the more work you do, the better the odds.

I only heard and read about it, never made one. I then did an online virus/spyware scan at the housecall site, and ive now done another hijack this log: Logfile of HijackThis v1.99.1 Scan saved at 13:30:56, on 15/10/2007 Platform: Windows The former also seemed to think that it was malware and gave me a complete course in removal - which I applied but without result. http://hosting3.net/hijackthis-log/hijackthis-log-cpu-usage-at-100-and-computer-shuts-off-presario-2500.html There are some pests that are new and may not be found but if there is a lesson here, it's to avoid IE/OE when you can.

cancelling all other search providers, setting the Windows-preferred as the default, etc. ? Despite all the claims about innovative new features and what not, there's really very little actual innovation going on in the software world. Include the address of this thread in your request. I thought I'd let you know the result, since you put some effort into helping my dilemma.

I had replies to the previous problem, when the computer crashed, from Grif Thomas and Bob Griffith. Thanks! Most of the tweaks will lead to very modest performance gains of 1-2% tops, and probably less than 10% all combined. by R.

Hello Bob - making it was rather simple, but finding out what it is all about is surely much beyond my knowledge. If anyone has an idea how to get rid of the popup pest I should really appreciate it. Sometimes using these programs can lead to a non-functioning computer.(19) The Windows registry is not some mystical black box of untapped performance tweaks for Windows, that will lead to untold improvements Press any key to close a black window which should pop-up.3.

Sign in to follow this Followers 0 Go To Topic Listing Resolved Malware Removal Logs Recently Browsing 0 members No registered users viewing this page. I don't know where is it people got this notion that they're anything more, but generally the only thing that will cause a problem with a service pack install is malware. One thing to note is that these items:O2 - BHO: Search Assistant MySidesearch - {6156A32A-C512-4e23-AA9A-2315F4265681} - :\WINDOWS\System32\myss_sb.dllO2 - BHO: (no name) - {FB422E7B-3D5E-4D9B-84C2-91B6C888CDE2} - C:\WINDOWS\system32\cbxywvwt.dllO20 - Winlogon Notify: cbxywvwt - C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\cbxywvwt.dllwere If you have a router with a firewall built into it, there is no need for any of the aforementioned firewalls to be running.(7) Microsoft's usual system is to release security

Killbox will tell you that all listed files will be deleted on next reboot. by R. Click OK.A logfile will pop up.